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Do Microsoft Operating Systems support UDMA?

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Do Microsoft Operating Systems support UDMA?

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• I don’t have a system that supports Ultra ATA/66, can I run the Ultra ATA/66 HDD in it? • Do I have to put a jumper on my original drive when adding a new drive to my system? • How do I know if my system supports 8.4 GB and larger drives? • I’m using the correct parameters (16383x16x63). Why does my system say that the drive is only 504 MB or 528 MB? • FDISK reports “no space to create partition” or “disk is write protected.” What is going on? • I can’t create a partition larger than 2.1 GB, why? • I’m running DOS 6.22 or Windows 3.1x. Why I am only getting 8033 MB or less? • Why does Windows NT setup tell me that it’s only a 7.9 GB drive? • Does OS/2 support 8.4 GB and larger drives? • I’ve looked through everything in this FAQ. I’m still getting less than 8.4 GB. What’s going on? • Why do all drives larger than 8.4 GB use the same parameters? • I want to add a hard drive to my new system which includes a partitioned 2.5GB drive (C and D). When I installed the drive in my system my

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